Fasting with Peter
[Adventures in Faith: Pakistan; 1992] At a hostel, I met a man named Peter from Uganda. He was a vibrant Christian believer who fasted continually on a very simple diet.
[Adventures in Faith: Pakistan; 1992] At a hostel, I met a man named Peter from Uganda. He was a vibrant Christian believer who fasted continually on a very simple diet.
[Adventures in Faith: England; 1992] We decided to launch a new evangelistic outreach. It would be to homeless people in England.
[Adventures in Faith: India; 1991] If you’ve read my Adventures in Faith, you might imagine I’m a person of action. But I’m not.
[Adventures in Faith: India; 1991] One hot day, we were walking to the hospital. We noticed a Hindu holy man with an excruciating wound. Yet his face radiated joy and contentment.
[Adventures in Faith: India; 1991] One Sunday afternoon a friend and I toured a large Hindu temple. It was an amazing experience!
[Adventures in Faith: England; 1992] In Birmingham I encountered the Hare Krishna movement. Their members were overflowing with joy.
The Nārada Bhakti Sûtra is a popular Hindu text on the practice of devotion. Reading it can help prepare you for Interfaith Dialogue.
[Hindu] The ultimate goal of yoga is emancipation. Liberation. We are freed from our attachment to the past and from all bondage and suffering.
[Hindu] The eight limbs of Yoga, continued. Effects of Mystical Experience.
[Hindu] Patañjali says the goal is mystical union with God. But there are five obstacles. The eight limbs of Yoga.